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Kaboom

2010

Action / Comedy / Mystery / Romance / Sci-Fi / Thriller

14
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh60%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled41%
IMDb Rating5.71013169

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Juno Temple as London
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Kelly Lynch as Nicole
Haley Bennett Photo
Haley Bennett as Stella
Natalie Alyn Lind Photo
Natalie Alyn Lind as Cult Victim
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634.33 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 1 / 1
1.31 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 1 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kosmasp8 / 10

It goes ....

The movie is almost exactly like what you would expect from it, with a title like this. It's light entertainment that might be forgotten very fast. It has flaws, especially the fact that it seems to be mixing things in a quite unusual order. Sometimes the things it mixes don't seem to fit well.

Still it does not care about good taste or other things and that makes it different. If that is good or bad different is something you have to decide by yourself and depends on your threshold. But even if you like weird movies that are anything but PC, you might think that it is not done in a good fashion (so to speak). The movie itself might be something that tries to hard to be funny. I still liked it somehow though and could forget it's limitations and flaws, because of some great (visual) ideas.

Reviewed by gavin69426 / 10

Gregg Araki Doing What He Does

Smith's everyday life in the dorm -- hanging out with his arty, sarcastic best friend Stella, hooking up with a beautiful free spirit named London, lusting for his gorgeous but dim surfer roommate Thor -- all gets turned upside-down after one fateful, terrifying night.

I watched this because it had James Duval, although his role is very small (he plays a pro-legalization Rastafarian). But it is also a Gregg Araki film ,so it was worth watching just for that.

Araki made some of the great nihilistic films of the 1990s, including "Doom Generation" and "Nowhere". They may not be critical successes and may be a bit tarnished in retrospect, but they influenced me as a 90s teenager. With this film, it seems I have grown up but Araki has not.

He is still focused on the sexuality of young people, particularly the line between homosexuality and heterosexuality... a line he likes to blur. This is very much a return to the sexual politics of "Doom Generation", though without the nihilism. Still the weirdness, without the despair. Worth a peek but hardly a winner.

Reviewed by preppy-310 / 10

I have almost NO idea what I saw but I LOVED it!

This chronicles the life of college student Smith (Thomas Dekker). He's bisexual, is about to turn 19 and is having these trippy strange dreams which seem to work their way into his life. There's gay sex, lesbian sex, witchcraft, men in animal masks, murder and some secret organization. During the last 30 minutes the movie manages to pull everything together and throw a science-fiction angle in it!

It sounds strange and it is...but I couldn't stop watching. I should admit I'm a fan of director Gregg Araki. He's not afraid to take chances and push buttons and doesn't tone things done for an R rating (this was unrated). It was also his first film shot in wide screen and the colors and cinematography are bright and vivid. Also he doesn't tone down the gay sex like most Hollywood movies do. There's plenty of hunky guys kissing other guys, simulated sex and male nudity. The acting varies but Dekker is great in the main role. He has a pretty tricky role but pulls it off. If you're looking for something different with plenty of sex this is it. I think this is a rare movie that would grow with repeated viewings. I'm definitely getting the DVD of this!

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